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Varying Interest Rates
When interest rates vary over time, use the interest rates associated with their respective time periods to find P. Example: Find the present worth of a uniform series of $2500 deposits in years 1 thru 8 if the interest rate is 7% for the first five years and 10% per year thereafter. Solution: P = 2,500(P/A,7%,5) + 2,500(P/A,10%,3)(P/F,7%,5) = $14,683 An equivalent AW value can be obtained by replacing each cash flow amount with ‘A’ and setting the equation equal to the calculated P value as follows: 14,683 = A(P/A,7%,5) + A(P/A,10%,3)(P/F,7%,5) A = $2500
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